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I said the one in Treachery Faith and the Great River because of the emotional impact it had on Wayoun and Odo. Wayoun got the satisfaction he deserved, and Odo was finally able to understand why the Vortas treat him the way they do.

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Treachery, Faith and the Great River is one of my favorite episodes and I always include it whenever I do a "Nog-a-thon". Some of the dialog between Weyoun and Odo in the Runabout is great stuff and you have to love a Vorta that eats pepperoni pizza and likes the "interesting textures" lol

The death that mad me laugh and watch a few times in a row was Weyoun VII, when Worf grabed him and he just fell limp I about rolled. That is a classic Worf moment.

Weyoun VIII's death was pretty good too though, when the shapeshifter said "I wish you hadn't done that" I had to laugh then too lol.

One thing about it though is they need to figure out how to make Weyoun IX for the movies. A DS9 movie without Weyoun would just be wrong.

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You said it, VBG. Without Weyoun, a DS9 movie or series would just be WRONG.

I voted for Weyoun 6's death in this poll because the question was most "thought-provoking." Worf killing Weyoun VII was just funny all around. I loved Damar to Weyoun 8: Maybe you should talk to Commander Worf." LOL.

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I haven't seen a couple of those. I only have seen the Weyoun's death in the last episode, and the episode where the Jem'hadar killed him. I chose 'To the Death' because between those two episodes, the first was more thought-provoking.

It was not expected that the Jem'Hadar would kill a Vorta! Since I have seasons 4, 5 & 6 of DS9, I have seen the episode where Sisko, Dax, Garrack, Nog,Bashir, and others were trapped on a planet where the Vorta was injured, and the 'white' was running out. That Vorta set a trap to kill all his Jem'Hadar soldiers. They knew it and obeyed the Vorta anyway. If I could remember one of those lines the Jem'Hadar quoted when they are about to sacrifice themselves, I would. But the commanding Jem'Hadar said it to Sisiko, after Sisko told him the Vorta had sent them to die.

In To The Death, if I have not mixed this up with another episode, Sisko and company were working with Weyoun, and the Jem'Hadar soldiers, to track down a group of renegade Jem'Hadar who had advanced transporter technology under their control. The first killed Weyoun in the end for questioning their loyalty. The Jem'hadar leader was also apt to quote weird phrases about self-sacrifice, just like the one mentioned above. O'Brien mocked their little ritual (out of earshot of course.)

It is intriguing to me why one group was willing to die for a dishonest Vorta who they knew had actually betrayed them, and the other group killed Weyoun, who did nothing to them (beyond what they normally do --sending them to kill the enemy) except question their loyalty.

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Weyoun... hmm... I love him as a great character and he plays his role really well but I hate him as a villian. He is a very "good" villian though. I voted for all deaths since he gets to live again to die another day. :)